It's Super Sunday....

butterscotch

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Do you also want the rich people to not be rich any more Rich? Dont you know that they’re all entitled because they have more money? Us middle class Schlebs have no right being at the superbowl
I wonder if I sat next to Paul McCartney if I asked 'Paul please pass me a hotdog " if he would...extra mustard too. I am sure if I started with sir first he would. Having to walk by him every ten minutes to hit the head might upset him too. But i would buy him a bud to make up for it
 
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butterscotch

Jester Jet
Jets Global
good luck

you‘ll need to win powerball , build that stadium yourself, and then control ticket prices and everything else totally by yourself

if you want to just go to the big game, you might try writing some country songs about your old boyfriends that become popular, then switch to pop and date one of the players
I would put you ahead of beer selections, BigMoe would be ahead of pretzels, Tony the Food, & Tebow can't throw would handle the complaints.....Prof & FB would be the music guys......what a lineup.......Gas could be ahead of shirt sales
 

butterscotch

Jester Jet
Jets Global
gg

never gonna happen
The event has become bigger than the game
Imagine how much I spent over 50 years and now they would want me to spend 10k to go see 1 game
Fuckum it’s not worth it anymore
To me anyway
Bigmoe we have help on the way to help you forget your dark past. A lifetime collection of Taylor Swift Videos & CD's are on the way to you now.....A few weeks of that & your Jet past will be out of your head for good.
 

Bigmoe

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The Mod Squad
Jet Fanatics
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And all those other letters that I have no idea what they stand for
Do they learn this in school?
I remember dick and jane
Or was that jane got dicked

Here you go
LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA, LGBTQQIAAP, LGBTQIAP+… Many different acronyms are used

Agender refers to someone who does not identify with any particular gender.

Ally refers to someone who shows allyship to the LGBTQ+ community. Being an active ally is an ongoing and active process through which someone who has privilege chooses to stand for — and with — marginalized or underrepresented communities by taking actions to dismantle systems of oppression.

Asexual refers to someone who typically does not experience sexual attraction. This person can experience romantic attraction.

Aromantic refers to someone who has little or no romantic attraction to others. Aromantic individuals may be asexual or not.



Bi-curious refers to someone who is exploring bisexuality but does not necessarily identify as bisexual.

Bisexual refers to someone who is sexually attracted to more than one gender. This often means being attracted to both men and women (the traditional binary genders) — hence the bi prefix.

Gay refers to a person who is attracted to someone of the same gender.

Intersex refers to someone who is born with both male and female or ambigious reproductive or sexual anatomy.

Lesbian is a term for women who are attracted to women. Some women who are attracted to women prefer the terms gay or queer instead.

Non-binary refers to someone who rejects or does not identify with the gender binary of man or woman. A person may identify as both man and woman simultaneously, in fluctuation, as something else entirely, or as no gender at all.

Pansexual refers to people whose attraction to folks does not depend on gender identity.

Queer is an umbrella term that can be used to describe people within the LGBTQIAP+ community or can be used by people who reject any specific identity. It is important to note that queer is a reclaimed term, a term that was previously used in a disparaging way, and thus, some LGBTQIAP+ people may embrace this term while others reject it.

Questioning refers to someone who is currently questioning their sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, or some combination of the three and might be in the process of exploration.

Two-Spirit refers to Indigenous peoples who identify as having both masculine and feminine spirits. Two-spirit is considered a separate, third gender in some Indigenous communities, although the term used to describe a Two Spirit individual is specific to certain tribes. For example, Nádleehí for the Navajo tribe and Lhamana for the Zuni tribe.

*Please note that this article presents only the tip of the iceberg;

This world is truly fucked in the ass
No offense to any of those above
 

butterscotch

Jester Jet
Jets Global
Do they learn this in school?
I remember dick and jane
Or was that jane got dicked

Here you go
LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA, LGBTQQIAAP, LGBTQIAP+… Many different acronyms are used

Agender refers to someone who does not identify with any particular gender.

Ally refers to someone who shows allyship to the LGBTQ+ community. Being an active ally is an ongoing and active process through which someone who has privilege chooses to stand for — and with — marginalized or underrepresented communities by taking actions to dismantle systems of oppression.

Asexual refers to someone who typically does not experience sexual attraction. This person can experience romantic attraction.

Aromantic refers to someone who has little or no romantic attraction to others. Aromantic individuals may be asexual or not.



Bi-curious refers to someone who is exploring bisexuality but does not necessarily identify as bisexual.

Bisexual refers to someone who is sexually attracted to more than one gender. This often means being attracted to both men and women (the traditional binary genders) — hence the bi prefix.

Gay refers to a person who is attracted to someone of the same gender.

Intersex refers to someone who is born with both male and female or ambigious reproductive or sexual anatomy.

Lesbian is a term for women who are attracted to women. Some women who are attracted to women prefer the terms gay or queer instead.

Non-binary refers to someone who rejects or does not identify with the gender binary of man or woman. A person may identify as both man and woman simultaneously, in fluctuation, as something else entirely, or as no gender at all.

Pansexual refers to people whose attraction to folks does not depend on gender identity.

Queer is an umbrella term that can be used to describe people within the LGBTQIAP+ community or can be used by people who reject any specific identity. It is important to note that queer is a reclaimed term, a term that was previously used in a disparaging way, and thus, some LGBTQIAP+ people may embrace this term while others reject it.

Questioning refers to someone who is currently questioning their sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, or some combination of the three and might be in the process of exploration.

Two-Spirit refers to Indigenous peoples who identify as having both masculine and feminine spirits. Two-spirit is considered a separate, third gender in some Indigenous communities, although the term used to describe a Two Spirit individual is specific to certain tribes. For example, Nádleehí for the Navajo tribe and Lhamana for the Zuni tribe.

*Please note that this article presents only the tip of the iceberg;

This world is truly fucked in the ass
No offense to any of those above
you got me confused bigmoe.....does this mean you are a a-z gender...or all of the above? Or one size fits all
 

cheaterhater

I've Lost My Fucking Mind
Superior Ass
Jets Global
Do they learn this in school?
I remember dick and jane
Or was that jane got dicked

Here you go
LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA, LGBTQQIAAP, LGBTQIAP+… Many different acronyms are used

Agender refers to someone who does not identify with any particular gender.

Ally refers to someone who shows allyship to the LGBTQ+ community. Being an active ally is an ongoing and active process through which someone who has privilege chooses to stand for — and with — marginalized or underrepresented communities by taking actions to dismantle systems of oppression.

Asexual refers to someone who typically does not experience sexual attraction. This person can experience romantic attraction.

Aromantic refers to someone who has little or no romantic attraction to others. Aromantic individuals may be asexual or not.



Bi-curious refers to someone who is exploring bisexuality but does not necessarily identify as bisexual.

Bisexual refers to someone who is sexually attracted to more than one gender. This often means being attracted to both men and women (the traditional binary genders) — hence the bi prefix.

Gay refers to a person who is attracted to someone of the same gender.

Intersex refers to someone who is born with both male and female or ambigious reproductive or sexual anatomy.

Lesbian is a term for women who are attracted to women. Some women who are attracted to women prefer the terms gay or queer instead.

Non-binary refers to someone who rejects or does not identify with the gender binary of man or woman. A person may identify as both man and woman simultaneously, in fluctuation, as something else entirely, or as no gender at all.

Pansexual refers to people whose attraction to folks does not depend on gender identity.

Queer is an umbrella term that can be used to describe people within the LGBTQIAP+ community or can be used by people who reject any specific identity. It is important to note that queer is a reclaimed term, a term that was previously used in a disparaging way, and thus, some LGBTQIAP+ people may embrace this term while others reject it.

Questioning refers to someone who is currently questioning their sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, or some combination of the three and might be in the process of exploration.

Two-Spirit refers to Indigenous peoples who identify as having both masculine and feminine spirits. Two-spirit is considered a separate, third gender in some Indigenous communities, although the term used to describe a Two Spirit individual is specific to certain tribes. For example, Nádleehí for the Navajo tribe and Lhamana for the Zuni tribe.

*Please note that this article presents only the tip of the iceberg;

This world is truly fucked in the ass
No offense to any of those above
You know how sometimes people post things that are too long to read?

so, if I have a penis, what does that make me? And does size matter?

what if I am a penis? Does that make me Tom Brady? If so, I should have retired one year sooner than I did
 

cheaterhater

I've Lost My Fucking Mind
Superior Ass
Jets Global
Do they learn this in school?
I remember dick and jane
Or was that jane got dicked

Here you go
LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA, LGBTQQIAAP, LGBTQIAP+… Many different acronyms are used

Agender refers to someone who does not identify with any particular gender.

Ally refers to someone who shows allyship to the LGBTQ+ community. Being an active ally is an ongoing and active process through which someone who has privilege chooses to stand for — and with — marginalized or underrepresented communities by taking actions to dismantle systems of oppression.

Asexual refers to someone who typically does not experience sexual attraction. This person can experience romantic attraction.

Aromantic refers to someone who has little or no romantic attraction to others. Aromantic individuals may be asexual or not.



Bi-curious refers to someone who is exploring bisexuality but does not necessarily identify as bisexual.

Bisexual refers to someone who is sexually attracted to more than one gender. This often means being attracted to both men and women (the traditional binary genders) — hence the bi prefix.

Gay refers to a person who is attracted to someone of the same gender.

Intersex refers to someone who is born with both male and female or ambigious reproductive or sexual anatomy.

Lesbian is a term for women who are attracted to women. Some women who are attracted to women prefer the terms gay or queer instead.

Non-binary refers to someone who rejects or does not identify with the gender binary of man or woman. A person may identify as both man and woman simultaneously, in fluctuation, as something else entirely, or as no gender at all.

Pansexual refers to people whose attraction to folks does not depend on gender identity.

Queer is an umbrella term that can be used to describe people within the LGBTQIAP+ community or can be used by people who reject any specific identity. It is important to note that queer is a reclaimed term, a term that was previously used in a disparaging way, and thus, some LGBTQIAP+ people may embrace this term while others reject it.

Questioning refers to someone who is currently questioning their sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, or some combination of the three and might be in the process of exploration.

Two-Spirit refers to Indigenous peoples who identify as having both masculine and feminine spirits. Two-spirit is considered a separate, third gender in some Indigenous communities, although the term used to describe a Two Spirit individual is specific to certain tribes. For example, Nádleehí for the Navajo tribe and Lhamana for the Zuni tribe.

*Please note that this article presents only the tip of the iceberg;

This world is truly fucked in the ass
No offense to any of those above
Which category do I fall under if someone calls me a big dick?
 

cheaterhater

I've Lost My Fucking Mind
Superior Ass
Jets Global
What if I wished that I had big breasts so that I could gently caress them all day?

what does that make me?
 

cheaterhater

I've Lost My Fucking Mind
Superior Ass
Jets Global
What if I wished that I had both male and female parts so that I could then f*ck myself

all day long
 

Bigmoe

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